Originally Posted By: Juche
No, what about the Galapagos Islands then. What's so unlikely about different species having the same ancestors?


 Originally Posted By: Captain Sammitch, in my previous post
like darwin's moths? they were still moths - they could have mated and produced viable, fertile progeny. the finches were still finches, the turtles were still turtles. at best it's subspecies differentiation.


go.

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